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Sam Kerr has 'full support' of Australia squad, vice-captain says
Sam Kerr should "definitely" remain skipper of the Australian women's football squad and has the full backing of her team-mates, the vice-captain said Tuesday after calls for the star striker to be stripped of the armband.
Chelsea forward Kerr was in February found not guilty of causing racially aggravated harassment after calling a British police officer "stupid and white" following a drunken night out.
However, the judge at the court in London said that the 31-year-old's "behaviour contributed significantly to the bringing of this allegation".
Football Australia on Monday said that they would take no further action against Kerr, one of the most high-profile players in women's football.
"She definitely should not be stepping down," Emily van Egmond, the current vice-captain, told reporters.
"I think the federation have come out and said what they need to say. And obviously Sammy's had her side to say as well.
"And as team-mates and a team, we're in full support of her."
Kerr, who has expressed regret about her conduct after going out drinking in January 2023, has not played for more than a year after suffering an anterior cruciate ligament injury.
Kerr has joined the current Matildas training camp as she steps up her rehabilitation.
The 31-year-old forward Van Egmond said her long-time friend was in "high spirits".
"Football federation put out their statement the other day (Monday), and I think that speaks for itself," she added.
"And as her team-mate and a friend, I'm nothing but happy for her.
"I'm just really happy that she's here around us. Like I said, it's great for not only her, but for the team."
Australia host South Korea in two friendlies, on Friday and Monday. Kerr will not be involved as she continues working towards a return to full fitness.
V.Dantas--PC